Again, I can start on this.
You're asking the $100-million question, because it is a trade barrier. It's not as if it hasn't been brought up multiple times. From what we understand, the EU is saying it doesn't meet their technical standards, so they are unwilling to move. We've had meetings with Global Affairs Canada and Minister Ng's office. I think they understand the issue. It has been brought up multiple times, but it appears the EU is not willing to move on this.
Certainly, at this point in time, we consider it a non-tariff trade barrier.